Contionary:'u'a
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Nepokian
Etymology
From Middle Nepokian 'u'a, Old Nepokian xukax, Proto-Nepokian xukax, ultimately Proto-Indo-European *h₃ekʷ- (“eye”) , compare Harākti aku, Tocharian B ek, German Auge
Pronunciation
IPA: /ˈʔuʔa/
Noun
'u'a (animate)
- an eye
Inflection
Declension of 'u'a (3rd declension) | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Nominative | 'u'a | 'u'a'a | |
Vocative | 'u'a | 'u'a'a | |
Accusative | 'u'a'a | 'u'a'a | |
Instrumental | 'u'a'i | 'u'api | |
Dative | 'u'a'ai | 'u'amo | |
Ablative | 'u'a | 'u'amo | |
Genitive | 'u'a | 'u'a'a | |
Locative | 'u'a'i | 'u'ahu | |
Allative | 'u'a'a | 'u'a'a | |
Elative | 'u'a'a | 'u'a'a |